Alice Arena, will speak to us about citizen opposition to the Fore River Compressor Station which is slated to transport fracked gas through Weymouth, the South Shore and up to Canada for international sale. Fracked gas is considered a health and safety concern and is an important issue in stopping climate change. Read more HERE.

Conversation with Paul Golin, Executive Director of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. Paul will join us for an evening of conversation and a potluck dinner. All ages are welcome. Hosted by Cam Sacarny and Gladys Maged (Childcare available with advance reservation). Questions to info@kahalbraira.org

Susannah Heschel will speak about How Should We Teach Jewish Studies in the Age of Trump. Professor Heschel teaches at Dartmouth College and has found that the content covered and the questions raised in her classes have changed in this new political environment. Her presentation will draw upon the wide range of areas she has researched and studied. More about Professor Heschel click HERE.

Join us for a Jewish humanistic service. On this Sunday, we break into groups for a congregation wide book discussion. The book we will be discussing is Jews and Words – novelist Amos Oz and historian Fania Oz-Salzberger. To learn more about this book click here.

There will also be Sunday school for children. Visitors are always welcome.

Join us for a staged reading, along with musical accompaniment, of “To Fill”-a fictional short story about the intimate and intergenerational effects of the Holocaust upon a family. Written by Jane Buchbinder, “To Fill” will be performed by members of the KB congregation, Aliza Kopans, Sara Laschever, David Meshoulam and Zach Mayer. A Q & A with the author and performers will follow.

Read the Humanistic story of Passover, perform the ceremonies, sing and enjoy a holiday meal in a friendly community setting. Appropriate for all ages and all levels of Jewish experience. For more information, info@kahalbraira.org